Yes, it was CONAN The BARBARIAN #1, and I read the tale again four years later when it was reprinted in MARVEL UK's weekly comic, SAVAGE SWORD Of CONAN. (In between, I got to read the fifth issue in the series when it was reprinted in the MARVEL Annual for 1973.) That short span somehow seemed like an immense gulf to me back then, but I immediately 'saw' myself in my mind's eye, sitting on that very same back door-step. Around five years or so ago, I was in the house once more (for the first time in nearly 30 years) and took quite a few photos of the front and rear gardens, essentially unchanged since my friend had moved into the house in the late '60s or beginning of the '70s.
Not long after my visit, the back garden was remodelled and changes were instituted, making me glad I'd had the foresight to pictorially capture its appearance as it had been in 'my' day. Sadly, my childhood friend's mother died recently, meaning that I'll probably never see the inside of the house (or stand in its garden) again, as it will eventually be sold and the proceeds divided among the family, as is the way of things under such sad circumstances. (He himself had moved out many years ago and his mother lived alone.)
You may be wondering why I'm telling you this as if you're at all interested. Well, it's simply because I recently acquired a copy of that first issue of Conan, and whenever I look at it, I'm once again back on that step, looking through a bunch of comics as if there's no end of tomorrows, in an age when each new day seemed to last... well, perhaps not forever, but at least far longer than 24 hours does nowadays.
And yes, that's the cover to my very own issue of CTB #1 at the top of the post - isn't it a beauty?! (Incidentally, I know the post's title makes no real sense, but hey - it captured your attention, didn't it?)
Update, Saturday 31st March, 2018: Today, I was back in the house again, and once more occupied that back step - holding the very issue of CTB that you see atop this post and reliving the moment from nearly 40 years before. And thus the connection between house and comic is re-established, and things have turned full circle. The house will soon be sold, but my memories (and hopefully my first issue of Conan) shall endure.
And yes, that's the cover to my very own issue of CTB #1 at the top of the post - isn't it a beauty?! (Incidentally, I know the post's title makes no real sense, but hey - it captured your attention, didn't it?)
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Update, Saturday 31st March, 2018: Today, I was back in the house again, and once more occupied that back step - holding the very issue of CTB that you see atop this post and reliving the moment from nearly 40 years before. And thus the connection between house and comic is re-established, and things have turned full circle. The house will soon be sold, but my memories (and hopefully my first issue of Conan) shall endure.
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| And would you believe it - the very back garden (and step) itself |
Update, Thursday 17th May, 2018: Back again this evening, this time got a photo of myself on back step with comic, below.



















































